Articles 2016
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Digital Couture Is Actually a Thing
Bloomberg View, April 19, 2016
Can the mutually disdainful tribes of fashion and technology work together? -
Imagine If Conservatives in Academia Could Safely 'Come Out'
Bloomberg View, March 30, 2016
Unless left-wing academics come to value, or at least tolerate, political diversity, a study of right-of-center professors portends a bleak future for intellectual inquiry in the humanities and social sciences. -
Trump isn’t just campaigning. He’s selling his supporters a glamorous life.
The Washington Post, March 20, 2016
Conventional explanations miss the glamour of Trump’s message. -
Trump isn’t just campaigning. He’s selling his supporters a glamorous life.
The Washington Post, March 18, 2016
Conventional explanations miss the glamour of Trump’s message. -
Why Nobody's Wearing Wearables
Bloomberg View, March 03, 2016
Wearable tech still needs its graphical user interface, its browser, its broadband, its VisiCalc, its Google, its Amazon: the enabling technologies and unique benefits that make it essential and easy to use. -
Pictures Deserve 'Fair Use' Protection, Too
Bloomberg View, February 11, 2016
A ridiculous New York Times copyright suit could turn out to be good news for commentators on our image-saturated culture — if it gets to court. -
Pictures That Are Worth a Thousand Data Points
Bloomberg View, January 28, 2016
Using smart phones to collect grassroots economics data -
In 'Joy,' Hollywood Lets Entrepreneurship Smile
Bloomberg View, January 08, 2016
How do you get a heroic entrepreneur as the protagonist of a big-budget, award-friendly Hollywood film? Make her a woman.